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THINKING ABOUT IOUI AUTUMN FIOCK 01 COSTUME? JTT'S not a moment too ■ soon to select the material. If you roi wise you will come to-day and feast your eves on Magnificent Display of Correct Fabrics —the pick of this season s most favoured weaves and handsome colourings. FASHIONABLE ®SESS FABRICS , IN WONDERFUL VARIETY. Ste®tfxsr» l s , A3ff l sr *** de "" lb the popular cabardine .m shown in Khaki, Fara, Drab, Navy, Saxe, Grev, * lolet. Black, and White. Various widths, from 42 inches to 60 inches. Remarkably Good Values at 7s. 6d.j 9s. lid, 10s. 6d, 155., to 17*. 6d. yard SUITINCS AND COATINCS are in great demand for the coming season, beinz distinctive, warm, and good-wearing. Widths ari Hnnni p• K i s vi ? an s® 0? shades is excepjo 11 P 1 rlces ', Ss - lid-, 6s. lid, 7s. 6d,.75. lid., and 9s. lid yard. ' "LOUIS" VELVETEEN has been a. 'big seller" lately. Choose now from our splendid assortment- of colours. Width is 24 inches. Price, only 3s. 3d. yard. Just Arrived—Big Shipment CREPE DE CHINE. In a great range of charming tones. 40 inches wide. Prices, 6s. lid, 7s. lid, Ss. lid. yard. , \ THIS MORNING—Let your first Call bo at "The Economio." GEORGE. & KERSLEY LIMITED WELLINGTON' & WANGANUI. I' Atlkkst hotels and tearooms g Up-to-date managers of high- P M class places of refreshment take if fi ' care to place before their guests I S none other than "Amber Tips" g 5 Tea. They realise that persons || sof good taste invariably drink jj I I at home, and that the "cup of f| ~ tea in town" must be just as j§ ™ good. I Try the 4' uj- Pv 2, - blend - I pyM k/j'fek 1 Mjili' j| ■WGOLESiLE IQSNT3: Tiiu-iPSON 11U09., _ Hot W&te* fog "1 Yms Bath >-11 | —: (i. i . m sffty. •.• _§§ ill Secmdso rl^fj* - The "Masta" Water Heater /^ waa ~ u" S is a. scientificallyi-constructed fjffl' Vl | water circulator in conjunction 'm j.nM j!r~ "if j with the most up-to-date prin- a-M ; | [w ! ciple of vaporised kerosene heat- .-riS~?s°'xr sa^- | . ing, the most modern on the 5 j market. _ ; sps_ S 1 Being portable, it can bo used I U gjj | in the bathroom, kitchen,. scul- / /L__ i lery, or wherever hot water is re- . /$ f quired. You can attach it to any iini (ffijl ? tap in a moment, a hose conuec- ». f tion being supplied for the pur- * pose. It is adapted to both high S and low pressure supply, and makes ' . | A Cold Water Tap a Hot Water Tap fn a Moment. j l This heater gives a flow of one gallon per minute at 130 degrees, i ! but by reducing the flow, water can be heated to near boiling point. | | It is indispensable to dairymen, farmers, butchers, and all those ] ' I who use much hot water._ The stove is so constructed that all parts j c i remain perfectly cool while in operation. ; * By means of the- oil valve the Same is under perfect control, and j j the heat may be regulated as desired. The heater measures 27 in- i A ches by 9$ inches. j s Practical demonstration of the "Masta" Heater at our warehouse. } \ Price, 85/-. : | ] EiWt Mills '& Co® Ltd. i | Agents. / | npRT Advertising and effect direct sales. T K.T the "Dominion" General Printing JL saving .travelling expense and JLi Department handle your next order, commission. lhe Dominion" columns whatever jour requirements, PromDfc will find the purchasers cheaply for you. attention. Seasonable cbargea, 'PhttM ."Dominion" rates on application* 1442.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 2

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